3. Develop partnerships

Work with 4 new delivery partners to reach a broader demographic of children

Last update: We’d worked with one new partner and planned to work with two more: WIRED and Meaning Conference.

Now: We ran a workshop at WIRED Next Gen. We had a great day. We’re now focusing our partnership programme on building relationships with schools through our mentor network.

4. Create mentor processes

Define and produce a toolkit for on-boarding, training, and coordinating mentors

Last update: We’d made a toolkit for lead mentors, run some mentor Meetups and started a Slack channel for mentors.

Now: We’ve restructured the website to prioritise and encourage mentors to sign up to run after school clubs. After registration, mentors access our new Resource Hub with clear signposting to materials.

5. Grow mentor network

Build a network of 150 volunteers to mentor through Design Club

Last update: We had 55 people register through our registration form.

Now: Nearly 180 people have registered. Not all of these are volunteers. 70 people just want to access our resources.

6. Prototype new resources

Make and test at least 2 new techniques to improve the learning experience